Yanomami Person

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A Yanomami Person is an indigenous person who speaks a Yanomaman language, has Yanomami values, and lives near the Auari River (in the Amazonian Rainforest).



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  • https://www.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=04bc642d9a214f0e99b0a15b90e1c34c
    • QUOTE: ... The Yanomami tribe live in 250 - 300 villages in the Amazon rainforest, in northern Brazil and southern Venezuela. Their population is 35,000 people. They believe strongly in equality, and they do not have chiefs or leaders. The men hunt animals such as peccary, tapir, and deer. Women usually grow crops and collect nuts, shellfish, and insects. The Yanomami live in large, circular, communal houses, and can hold up to 400 people. The Yanomaman language consists of five main languages very similar to each other and can also be considered as a dialect. The most commonly spoken language is Yanomamö (20,000 speakers). ...